LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Tiger - Way Outta Bounds Thread: Tiger - Way Outta Bounds View Single Post #47 12-04-2009, 03:20 PM 12 piece bucket Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Thomasville, NC Posts: 4,380 Originally Posted by dcg1952 'Do we really want to destroy him...." He destroyed himself! We didn't do it. He has revealed himself as a huge liar. He created this Superman image and now we find out he is spineless reprobate. He is not a victim----his wife and kids are. Do I feel sorry for him?? Yes, a little, but I will never look at him the same. He is a phenomenal golfer, but an immoral turd behind the scenes. I was a huge fan of his---went to tournaments and would wait for 3 or 4 groups to go past just so I could see him tee-off up close. Even my non-golfing wife watched him on TV and waited on many a tee box with me and thought it was so cool to be so close. Maybe that is why this is so bothersome for me and many others . We WANTED him to be the image he created for us. We WANTED him to be different from other arrogant superstars-----and he wasn't. But we live in a land where this will all blow over with time. And i suspect he will receive the same treatment James Worthy of the L A Lakers got when he returned for his first game after we found out he liked to hang with some hookers on road trips----a standing ovation. We are truly a nation of misguided idiots. And HE and the whole Tiger Woods Inc. WANTED YOU to think he was different too. Sold it right to everybody. Gonna be bigger than Ghandi, bigger than the PGA Tour, bigger than golf, bigger than sport. . . not just a sports star . . . A FORCE . . . A PHENOMENON. If these 3 skankazoidz are coming outta the woodwork . . . how many are there out there that AIN'T? Wonder what Fuzzy Zoeller thinks about all this . . . check this out . . . entire article below. In a recent interview with the American magazine Sports Illustrated, he claimed that "Tiger will do more than any other man in history to change the course of humanity". When pressed on this point "more than Nelson Mandela? More than Gandhi?" Mr Woods continued: "Yes, because he has a larger forum than any of them. Because he's playing a sport that's international. Because he's qualified through his ethnicity to accomplish miracles. He's the bridge between East and West. He is the Chosen One. He will have the power to impact nations. The world is just getting a taste of his power." His mother concurs. "He can hold everyone together,"she says. "He is the Universal Child." Woods who shares some of his mother's Buddhist faith (every year on his birthday he travels with her to a temple where he makes a gift of rice, sugar and salt to the monks) claims that these expectations are not a burden on him: "I see it as fortunate," he has said. "I've always known where I wanted to go in life. I've never let anything deter me. This is my purpose. It will unfold." . . . Witness the Woods Nike ad that ran on American television last year: Woods faces the camera and lists his remarkable achievements before stating: "Hello world. There are still courses in the United States that I am not allowed to play because of the colour of my skin. Hello world. I've heard that I'm not ready for you. Are you ready for me?" http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008...8/golf.comment Written when he won his first Masters . . . . Talk about Koolaid. __________________ Aloha Mr. Hand Behold my hands; reach hither thy hand Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 12-04-2009 at 03:22 PM. 12 piece bucket View Public Profile Send a private message to 12 piece bucket Find all posts by 12 piece bucket